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Useful websites
Trawling the web for sites to help support you in your teaching can be fun – but it can also prove frustrating and time consuming.
The Twenty First Century Science Team has done a lot of the work for you already. Just click the 'Useful websites' link at the top right of this page, and choose the module you are interested in . . .
GCSE Additional Science revised tests now available
We have updated the end-of-unit tests and marked schemes for GCSE Additional Science. Download them here.
Ask, discuss, share
Learn more about using our email discussion forums to ask any unanswered questions you may have about the course.
Workbook answers: Separate Sciences
These answers will be available later this month on the Further guidance page. Until then, you can download them here.
GCSE Science revised tests now available
We have updated the end-of-unit tests and marked schemes for GCSE Science. Download them here.
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Your teacher and technician zone
We've updated the site to make it easier to find the information you want. There's information about teaching the course, news of our latest resources, links to some popular science newsfeeds, quick access to the email discussion forums, and links to our partners – all on this one page. There are additional links at the top of the page to the rest of the site, which we'll also be updating over the coming months.
Where are the Workbook answers?
We've added the Workbook answers to the Further Guidance documents for each module, so there is now just one source of additional material for each module. If you look at the Further Guidance page, you'll see that there is a pair of identical Word and PDF documents for each module. In certain modules in GCSE Science and GCSE Additional Science, selected speaker's notes for presentations, supplementary or alternative activities, and further teaching notes are also included. We're adding to these from time to time and have provided a 'last updated' date so you can keep track. We'll highlight significantly new material on this page.
Where can I go for more help or information?
Why not sign up to our email discussion forums? There you'll find not only hundreds of other teachers and technicians, but also representatives from the Project Team, Oxford University Press, and OCR to help you with your query.
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